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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 2283216" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>Thanks for the graph Quiet Texan.I had a motor built by High Horsepower professionals and they showed me a graph to show my Horse Power would be at certain RPM's and it was not at all close on a Dyno so I am suspect of a graph since then.I was supposed to get 400 HP and the dyno showed 355 HP.</p><p>When a competing company says something that would help their business and show a graph I worry.</p><p>That's why I did the test I did.</p><p>I may be wrong but I never had a split neck with salt bath annealing.</p><p>Machines that use a torch with a timer may work great as that would stop too much heat for too long but so far I have annealed about 900 cases with the salt bath annealing system and zero split necks.</p><p>It's possible the AMP is a better machine but since I cannot afford one I'll never know personally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 2283216, member: 108576"] Thanks for the graph Quiet Texan.I had a motor built by High Horsepower professionals and they showed me a graph to show my Horse Power would be at certain RPM's and it was not at all close on a Dyno so I am suspect of a graph since then.I was supposed to get 400 HP and the dyno showed 355 HP. When a competing company says something that would help their business and show a graph I worry. That's why I did the test I did. I may be wrong but I never had a split neck with salt bath annealing. Machines that use a torch with a timer may work great as that would stop too much heat for too long but so far I have annealed about 900 cases with the salt bath annealing system and zero split necks. It's possible the AMP is a better machine but since I cannot afford one I'll never know personally. [/QUOTE]
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